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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 43

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Dayton, Ohio
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43
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JOURNAL HERALD, DAYTON, OHIO, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1956 43 Montgomery Becomes Bride Of Robert Bickham The wedding of Helen Montgomery to Robert Bickham took place Saturday in the Church of the Wayfarer, Carmel, with Rev. Charles H. Burrill officiating. The 7. p.m.

ceremony took place in the presence of a group of family members and close. friends. Mrs. McCutcheon of San The bride, is the daughter of Mateo, and Orange, Tex. Her husband' is the son of William Denison Bickham of Tarrytown, Ardsle y-on-the- Hudson, N.

formerly of Dayton, and MRS. HARRISON JR. Couple Married In St. Louis St. Luke's Evangelical and Reformed church in St.

Louis, was the scene of the recent wedding of Barbara Lee Gregory to Marion Clark Harrison Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloval L. Gregory of St.

Louis and the bridegroom's parents are Rev. and Marion C. Harrison of Kenilworth avenue. The bridegroom's father and Rev. William B.

Beltge of St. Louis officiated. The bride wore a gown of nylon tulle fashioned with a fitted bodice and skirt styled with scalloped tiers of embroiered nylon tulle which terminated in a chapel-length train. Her fingertip veil of illusion was caught to a crown of pearls and orange blossoms. She carried roses, carnations and white.

arranged on an ivory fan. Flora Glenn of St. Louis served as maid of honor and bridesmaid was Marcia Harrison, the bridegroom's sister, Clara Rothweiler of Junction City, was junior bridesmaid. Linda Gregory of St. Louis, the bride's cousin was flower girl.

They wore street-length gowns of pink crystalette and carried pink ivory fans covered with pink roses and peonies. John Flotron served as best man and Roy Archer of St. Louis, the bride's cousin, was groomsman. David and Dale Harrison, the bridegroom's brothers, were junior groomsman and ring bearer. Ushers were John Rainey of Fostoria, Walter Horlander of Jeffersonville, and James and Charles Lorsbach of Hardin, Ill.

The couple will reside at Eden Theological Seminary, Webster Groves, where the bridegroom is preparing for ministry in the Evangelical and Reformed church. Keep Milk Stored To maintain fresh milk at its best quality keep it clean, cold, covered, and in. a dark place. A storage temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit is most desirable to protect flavor and food value. A partially emptied container should be resealed, states the specialist.

Uncovered milk will quickly pick up flavors from other foods in the refrigerator and an off-flavor will deveiop in milk exposed to bright light. All the vitamin and an important vitamin (riboflavin) are destroyed when milk is exposed to sunlight for as long as 30 minutes. Milk left on the porch early in the morning should be put in a opaque container. Unused milk or cream should be returned to the refrigerator promptly. To assure top flavor and quality, milk and cream should be used within three to four days.

IF YOUR CAR KNOCKS ON KING BENZOL GAS SEE A MECHANIC It is 98 Octane At Regular Gas Prices PRODUCERS KING BENZOL STATIONS We Give Cash Value Stamps Social Workers Plan Reception the late Mrs. Bickham. The bridegroom is the of Maj. William great Bickham, former owner and editor of The Dayton Journal. Arrangements of large bronze chrysanthemums decorated the church altar for the ceremony which was followed by a reception in the Station Inn.

Monterey, canaling The bride wore a gown of Italian silk fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves and a boufant skirt terminating in a train. She wore a crown of orange blossims and carried a nosegay of bouvardia. Jane Osgood of Pacific Grove, served as maid of honor and Mrs. Daniel Payne of Los Angeles, was bridesmaid. They wore bronze crystalette frocks and carried arrangements of pale green spider chrysanthemums.

They wore the same flowers in their hair. The bridegroom's father served as best The mother of the bride, Mrs. McCutcheon, wore a bright green taffeta sheath dress, a jeweled hat and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Bickham, the bridegroom's stepmother, wore a cocktaillength gown of blue and silver brocade, matching hat and a corsage of orchids.

For her wedding trip the bride wore a beige and turquoise silk print sheath dress with beige accessories and a turquoise duster. Mrs. Bickham is a graduate of San Mateo high school. She studied at the University of California and was affiliated with Delta Delta sorority. The bridegroom is a graduate of Princeton university and the University of Michigan.

He is teaching at University of New Mexico where he is studying for his Ph.D. degree. The couple will reside in Albuquerque, N. M. ADVERTISEMENT The nature of a husband How can you make his homecoming a daily joy? How much should you know about his job so you can help him succeed? Why may his needs for physical love differ from yours? In September Reader's Digest, a father tries to explain to his daughter the peculiar masculine qualities she'll encounter in the man who is her husband.

Get September Reader's Digest at newsstands today: 42 articles of lasting interest, include ing the best from leading magazines, newspapers and books, condensed to save your time. The Social Workers guild will open its fall program with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Dayton Art institute. Both new and old agency workers are invited. Purpose of the organization is to interpret the community resources and work of the welfare agencies.

Mrs. Mildred Gaddies will be chairman of the reception. New officers are, Paul Lenarduzzi, president; Alice Peltier, vice president; Eileen Graham, secretary; Jesse Gibson, treasurer. Miss Weber 'COVINGTON Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Weber of Covington are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie, to James Finfrock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Finfrock, also of Corington. No wedding date has been set. Both are graduates of Corington high school.

Miss Dinsmore TO BE INSTALLED as worthy adviser of Dayton Assembly 46, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, is Rochelle Dinsmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dins. more, 23 George street. She will take office at installation ceremony at 8 p.m.

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James Langdaughter of Copeland of dale Bostic of Springfield, were married Mrs. Hubert North Terry street, to Donald Gibson, son of Mr. and Sept. 1 in Corpus Christi church. Both have Mrs.

Elijah Gibson of Beattyville, Ky. The resided in Dayton. After a reception, the couple couple reside on Steele avenue. She attended left on a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Stivers high school and he attended school in They will reside on Rustic road.

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